why in double revolving theory flux rotate in opposite direction
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These two fields or fluxes are equal in magnitude but opposite in directions. Each of the rotating fluxes or fields induces a voltage in the rotor that drives the current and produces torque which is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction so that each torque tries to turn the rotor in its own direction.........
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These two fields or fluxes are equal in magnitude but opposite in directions. Each of the rotating fluxes or fields induces a voltage in the rotor that drives the current and produces torque which is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction so that each torque tries to turn the rotor in its own direction.
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